Tag: monuments


  • Background of one of the most famous photographs in the world marking the fall of Nazism, immortalizes a Soviet soldier while hoisting the flag with hammer and sickle on its top, the Reichstag is the seat of the German parliament and like most Berliners monuments, it brings all the signs of the Second World War…

  • The Church of Our Saviour is in the district of Christianshavn and his extravagant spiral tower can be seen from the distance, along the Inderhavn.

  • If it is true that “when falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall, and with her the whole world”, we very much hope that the building will stand for a little while yet. Inaugurated as the Flavian Amphitheatre was called Colosseum only at a later time, probably because of the enormous statue known as the “Colossus…

  • Nyhavn Canal is among the most fascinating and picturesque places in Copenhagen.

  • With its multiple onion domes amongst which is the 81 m high bell tower, and the decorations with colorful glazes and ceramic tiles and stained glass, the Cathedral of the Savior or the Resurrection of Christ (official name) is one of the most recognizable symbols St. Petersburg.

  • Statue symbol of the Danish capital, the Little Mermaid is one of the most visited attractions.

  • The beauty of the northern capital is often compared to that of Amsterdam and Venice thanks to its complex of fountains, canals, bridges that have become an unmistakable symbol of the city and made it “the city of bridges”.

  • The Christiansborg Palace is located on the islet of Slotholmen, the island in the port of Copenhagen surrounded by bridges and canals.

  • The Kastellet is a military fortification dating back to the 16th century, one of Europe’s best-preserved star-shaped fortresses (those built to withstand gunfire).

  • The Round Tower (Rundetaarn) is one of the most famous buildings in Denmark.